Use of high resolution mass spectrometry for identification of specific biomarkers of coffee consumption - Université Sorbonne Paris Nord
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Use of high resolution mass spectrometry for identification of specific biomarkers of coffee consumption

Blandine Comte
Claudine Manach

Résumé

As part of the ANR PhenoMeNEp project, non-targeted profiling is used to identify potential biomarkers of plant food consumption. Using 24 hour dietary recall and food frequency questionnaire data, 144 high (median 974 grams/day) and 66 low (median 305 grams/day) consumers of fruit and vegetables were selected from the French SU.VI.MAX2 cohort. Morning spot urine samples from each subject
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hal-01189967 , version 1 (01-09-2015)

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  • HAL Id : hal-01189967 , version 1
  • PRODINRA : 262824

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Yoann Fillatre, J.A Rothwell, Bernard Lyan, Jean-Francois Martin, Charlotte Joly, et al.. Use of high resolution mass spectrometry for identification of specific biomarkers of coffee consumption. 2. International Congress of Translational Research in Human Nutrition "Integrative Approaches in Nutrition Research", Mar 2013, Clermont-Ferrand, France. , 2013, Second International Congress of Translational Research in Human Nutrition. ⟨hal-01189967⟩
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